
An FC Dallas match at Toyota Stadium is a great group outing, but Frisco is a real drive from Fort Worth. It sits on the far north side of the metroplex, so the trip runs longer than a quick hop to Arlington. That distance is exactly why a charter bus makes sense here. Instead of caravanning two or three cars up the tollway and paying to park, your whole group rides together and the drive becomes part of the day.
This guide covers the drive times, the venue, and how to plan a Frisco match trip from Fort Worth. Ready to reserve a coach? Call 682-223-2001 or get an instant quote.
Why Drive Time Matters for a Frisco Game
Frisco is about an hour from Fort Worth in normal traffic, and game-day congestion can stretch that. When everyone drives separately, the group arrives in pieces, parks in different lots, and faces the same long drive home after the final whistle. A single bus keeps the group together, takes the tollway as one, and lets everyone relax on the way back instead of fighting traffic.
Drive Times From Fort Worth to Toyota Stadium
The trip length depends on where in Fort Worth you start. The table below shows approximate distances and drive times to Toyota Stadium in typical traffic. We build in a cushion for game-day congestion so your group arrives with time to spare.
| Departure point | Distance | Typical drive time |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Fort Worth | About 48 miles | 50 to 70 minutes |
| North Fort Worth and Alliance | About 35 miles | 40 to 55 minutes |
| Arlington | About 40 miles | 45 to 60 minutes |
Because the drive is longer, a comfortable coach with climate control and room to stretch makes the trip far more pleasant than a packed car. We stage the cabin cool before boarding and plan the departure around the congestion.
Home of MLS club FC Dallas in Frisco, a soccer-specific stadium that seats around 20,500 and expands for concerts. It sits off the Dallas North Tollway at the heart of Frisco’s sports corridor.
9200 World Cup Way, Frisco, TX 75033
fcdallas.com
Make a Day of It at The Star
Frisco’s sports corridor gives a group more to do than just the match. The Star, the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters and practice facility, sits nearby with its Ford Center venue, shops, and restaurants. Many groups pair a match with a meal or a visit there, and the bus handles the short hops between stops so nobody re-parks.
The Dallas Cowboys’ world headquarters and practice facility in Frisco, anchored by the 12,000-seat Ford Center, with restaurants, shops, and event space. A popular add-on stop for a Frisco sports day.
1 Cowboys Way, Frisco, TX 75034
thestarinfrisco.com
Who Takes the Trip to Frisco
A Frisco match draws all kinds of groups from Fort Worth. Supporters’ clubs charter a bus to keep the crew together for the chants and the pre-match build-up. Companies use a match as a relaxed client outing, with the bus handling the longer drive so the focus stays on the group. Youth soccer teams ride out to watch the pros after their own games, and birthday and friend groups make a night of it with a party bus.
For all of them, the hour-long drive is the reason a bus makes sense. Caravanning that far means tolls, gas, and the real chance of getting separated on the tollway. One coach keeps everyone together both ways and turns the drive into part of the outing rather than a chore. By the time the group reaches Frisco, the day has already started, and the ride home is a chance to recap the match instead of fighting traffic alone.

What Size Bus for a Frisco Trip
Because the drive is longer, a fuller, more comfortable vehicle usually wins. A smaller group of 20 to 25 fits a minibus, but a crew of 50-plus rides best in a 50 passenger charter bus rental, with the legroom and luggage space a longer trip calls for. For a group that wants the ride to feel like the start of the party, a party bus rental works well. We size the bus to your group and the length of the day.
What to Expect at an FC Dallas Match
Toyota Stadium is a true soccer-specific ground, which means the crowd is close to the pitch and the atmosphere is loud, especially in the supporters’ end. Matches run about two hours, and the stadium hosts the occasional concert and high school football championship as well. For a group new to FC Dallas, getting there early to soak up the pre-match scene is part of the fun, and the bus makes that easy by dropping everyone together rather than in waves.
The Frisco sports corridor gives a group plenty to do beyond the match. The Star, the Cowboys’ headquarters, sits minutes away with restaurants and shops, and the area is dense with dining. Many groups turn a match into a half-day out, with the bus handling the short hops so nobody re-parks in Frisco’s busy lots.
Tips for the Drive to Frisco
Two things make the longer trip smoother. First, time the departure around the tollway traffic, which builds in the late afternoon on a weekday match and around midday on a weekend. We add a cushion so a slow stretch does not cost you the first whistle. Second, plan the ride home as part of the booking. After a night match, plenty of groups add a dinner or a Stockyards nightcap on the way back to Fort Worth, and because the coach is booked for the block, that stop is simple to build in.
Who Rides to a Toyota Stadium Match
A Toyota Stadium charter suits a range of groups:
- FC Dallas supporter groups
- Youth soccer teams and clubs
- Corporate and client outings
- Concert and big-match crowds
How Much Does a Frisco Game Charter Cost?
Pricing follows the vehicle, the hours, and the round-trip distance rather than a flat rate. Since Frisco is an hour out, the booking covers the drive both ways, with current ranges on our charter bus prices page. Shared across a full group, it usually beats the fuel, tolls, and parking of several separate cars. To price your trip, have the match date, your group size, and a Fort Worth pickup point ready. For example, a 56 passenger charter bus tends to run about $180 to $500 per hour, or $1,800 to $3,800 per day, based on the date, hours, and route. Call 682-223-2001 and we will put together an exact quote for your trip.
Reserve Your Toyota Stadium Charter Bus
A Frisco match is a longer trip than most area games, which is exactly why riding together makes it better. As a Fort Worth operator, Charter Bus Rental Company Fort Worth knows the tollway route, the Frisco sports corridor, and how to time the drive around game-day traffic. Groups headed to closer games can read our AT&T Stadium Cowboys charter guide, or for a longer road trip, our Kyle Field Texas A&M charter guide. For a match in Frisco, our sports team transportation service covers groups of every size.